Citrine
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***pictures of 8yr old in 3rd link****
PICTURES ADDED IN SECOND LINK
Okay I can not figure out for the life of me how to upload photos on here. So I did it through my kodak.com account. The only booster seat I have to compare it to is the Clek Oobr. This is a feather compared to the Oobr. I will take pictures with my kids in it tomorrow. I tried out the intended child for the seat. I felt the fit was excellent. This seat hugs her like I want it to. The material is mesh and super plush all around. It was stamped on the bottom with a manufacture date of March 8 2012. On the leg extention, when it is extended, there is an open space when it slides out. At a quick glace, it does not appeare they can be covered. I will look at the manual, have not done so yet. Enjoy and I hope this link works, it did work for me when I tried it.
http://pix.kg/p/815366665409%3A468604634/sct
My thoughts so far since I have had time to play with it for 30min. It is light weight compared to the Oobr. I would much rather switch the Cruiserfix between cars then Oobr. If I need to take the cover off of the Cruiserfix, that is easy to do, a few snaps and elastics to un-latch.Machine wash cold delicate cycle, air dry. I do not like all the mesh material on the Cruiserfix. The color material is fine and I would like to see more of that fabric. The head rest is very narrow and some kids may not like bc it is deep and right there, claustrophobic feeling. The shoulder rest goes up and out as it is raised.
The following measurements were taken in the house and not in the car. Belt guide measurements may differ since not installed in the car.
Oobr
highest belt guide 20.5in
lowest belt guide 14in
width of seating towards the back 12in, towards the front 14in
seat length (seating surface) 10in, it starts to curve at 11.5in
Head rest width 7.5in
Cruiserfix Pro
highest belt guide 19.5in
lowest belt guide 13in
width of seating towards the back 9in, towards the front 10in. The butt cushion curves outward and is not flat.
seat length (seating surface) 12.5in. All the way extended approximately 15.5in before it starts to curve down.
Head rest width 6.5in
Pictures were taken in 2009 Odyssey back seat passenger captain chair
The child pictured is the one getting the Kiddy. She is 40lb, torso 13.5in 45in tall, 5yr 7mo (stats taken after booster pictures)
i will get pictures of the 8 yr old later, she is on a playdate with a friend
http://pix.kg/p/570124765409:1431713470/sct
8year old, 61lb, 17in torso, 52.5. she told me she loved it. It is soft and she loves the leg support when extended. Even when not extended, its better then her oobr. Sadly, she is at the highest setting of the seat. But the seat is for lil sister anyways.
http://pix.kg/p/619775175409:268223918/sct
PICTURES ADDED IN SECOND LINK
Okay I can not figure out for the life of me how to upload photos on here. So I did it through my kodak.com account. The only booster seat I have to compare it to is the Clek Oobr. This is a feather compared to the Oobr. I will take pictures with my kids in it tomorrow. I tried out the intended child for the seat. I felt the fit was excellent. This seat hugs her like I want it to. The material is mesh and super plush all around. It was stamped on the bottom with a manufacture date of March 8 2012. On the leg extention, when it is extended, there is an open space when it slides out. At a quick glace, it does not appeare they can be covered. I will look at the manual, have not done so yet. Enjoy and I hope this link works, it did work for me when I tried it.
http://pix.kg/p/815366665409%3A468604634/sct
My thoughts so far since I have had time to play with it for 30min. It is light weight compared to the Oobr. I would much rather switch the Cruiserfix between cars then Oobr. If I need to take the cover off of the Cruiserfix, that is easy to do, a few snaps and elastics to un-latch.Machine wash cold delicate cycle, air dry. I do not like all the mesh material on the Cruiserfix. The color material is fine and I would like to see more of that fabric. The head rest is very narrow and some kids may not like bc it is deep and right there, claustrophobic feeling. The shoulder rest goes up and out as it is raised.
The following measurements were taken in the house and not in the car. Belt guide measurements may differ since not installed in the car.
Oobr
highest belt guide 20.5in
lowest belt guide 14in
width of seating towards the back 12in, towards the front 14in
seat length (seating surface) 10in, it starts to curve at 11.5in
Head rest width 7.5in
Cruiserfix Pro
highest belt guide 19.5in
lowest belt guide 13in
width of seating towards the back 9in, towards the front 10in. The butt cushion curves outward and is not flat.
seat length (seating surface) 12.5in. All the way extended approximately 15.5in before it starts to curve down.
Head rest width 6.5in
Pictures were taken in 2009 Odyssey back seat passenger captain chair
The child pictured is the one getting the Kiddy. She is 40lb, torso 13.5in 45in tall, 5yr 7mo (stats taken after booster pictures)
i will get pictures of the 8 yr old later, she is on a playdate with a friend
http://pix.kg/p/570124765409:1431713470/sct
8year old, 61lb, 17in torso, 52.5. she told me she loved it. It is soft and she loves the leg support when extended. Even when not extended, its better then her oobr. Sadly, she is at the highest setting of the seat. But the seat is for lil sister anyways.
http://pix.kg/p/619775175409:268223918/sct
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